MIAMI, Florida – Haitian club Don Bosco will hope that Group C of the 2021 Flow Concacaf Caribbean Club Championship is the start of something special when play begins this Sunday in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

Don Bosco is the only team in the 2021 FCCCC that previous qualified for the SCCL after reaching the 2016-17 edition thanks to their third-place finish in the 2016 CFU Club Championship.

Now the Haitian club will have their sights set on a second SCCL berth, but it won’t be an easy time navigating their way out of a difficult group that also includes AS Samaritaine of Martinique, AS Gosier of Guadeloupe and South East FC of Dominica.

Winners of the 2019-20 Martinique Championnat National and appearing in their first FCCCC, Samaritaine boast one of the best defenders in the FCCCC in Karl Vitulin, who has nearly 50 caps with the Martinique National Team.

Meanwhile, Gosier will also be looking to make waves in their first ever FCCCC after claiming top honors in the Guadeloupe Championnat National under the guidance of Head Coach Michael Germain.

Rounding out the group is South East FC, who will be making their third appearance in Concacaf competition and their first since 2007.

South East first appeared in Concacaf competition in the 2005 CFU Club Championship. Two years later in the 2007 CFU Club Championship, South East earned their first ever point in Concacaf competition when they drew 1-1 with Racing Club Aruba.

Dominica National Team MF Javid George will be one of the ones to watch for South East.